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	<h3 class="dtH3">Option Descriptions</h3>
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			<td><b>ShowProgressOnBuild</b></td>
			<td>If <b>true</b>, the build progress window will automatically be shown whenever 
			a build starts.</td>
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			<td><b>LoadLastProjectOnStartup</b></td>
			<td>If <b>true</b>, NDoc will load the last project when it starts. 
			This is a per user setting.</td>
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			<td><b>MRUSize</b></td>
			<td>The number of items to display in the most recently used project 
			list.</td>
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			<td><b>HtmlHelpWorkshopLocation</b></td>
			<td>This option only applies to using the MSDN documenter. By Default 
			NDoc will look in a couple of well known locations for the Html Help 
			v1 compiler (HHC.EXE). If you have the help compiler installed in a 
			non-standard location, and NDoc is telling you that it cannot find the 
			Html Help Workshop, set this property to the path where you have the 
			compiler located.<p>This setting is a machine specific setting and will 
			apply to any user logged in.</p>
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